Rustic Spanish Colonial Wedding Inspiration In Texas

By Claire Eliza

Texas is so big, so grand, you really can design any sort of event you could imagine (I married a Texan, so yes, I’m drinking the Kool-Aid) and for those looking for Spanish Colonial charm, San Antonio offers so many rustic venues for the most romantic affairs.

Take, for example, this luxe boho wedding inspiration at San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum photographed by Faith Roper Photography. Exuding opulent Spanish charm, one would be forgiven if they mistook this rustic venue as old-world. Of course, it takes a talented team of stylists, florists & planners to play up the old-world romance. Elegant, vintage-inspired stationery set the tone for a romantic affair. Classic cascading florals drape across a Spanish-tiled patio for an intimate ceremony. A gold Naturae Design headpiece could easily be seen as an antique Mediterranean crown.

This being Texas and our stylish team having the will and know how to pop in a few certain contemporary elements to the scene, there are a few stunning modern pieces we can’t take our eyes off. Gold tasseled shoes designed by our dear friends at Bella Belle Shoes stand out as the perfect new world meets old world attire of this shoot.

From Faith Roper Photography

This styled shoot was part of a Hybrid Collective Conference class with Lauren Fair. The setting was in San Antonio, Texas, at the McNay Art Museum, a 1920’s Spanish Colonial Revival style mansion. We had an intimate ceremony set up on the beautiful tiled floor with a large floral installation. The shoot was styled by Janna Brown Design and features a muted blue-grey and ivory color palette with an elegant boho-inspired gown and overflowing florals. Our models were a real newlywed couple!